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Adobe business and news from across the web.- Morning Safety DanceAdobe ColdFusion is being actively exploited in the wild, prompting an urgent call for users to update their software. Separately, Hesai Technology is expanding its U.S. presence despite being blacklisted by the Pentagon.
- Adobe brings its Firefly AI Assistant inside of Premiere, Photoshop and IllustratorAdobe has integrated its Firefly AI assistant into its flagship creative applications, including Premiere, Photoshop, and Illustrator. This move brings generative AI capabilities directly into the workflows of users of these professional design tools.
- Saturday Tech BitsThis article briefly mentions software updates for Adobe Acrobat Reader DC and LibreOffice. No further details or context are provided regarding these updates.
- The Best Game Key Deals on G2A.COM – June 2026G2A.COM is featuring several deals on games and software for June 2026, including Forza Horizon 6 for Xbox Series X/S and PC, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight for PC, and Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era for PC. Non-gaming deals include Google AI Gemini Pro and Adobe Creative Cloud.
- Computex 2026: NVIDIA’s RTX Spark Is a Big Swing at the Future of Premium LaptopsNVIDIA unveiled the RTX Spark, a new Arm-based chip for laptops and compact PCs, at Computex 2026. Developed with MediaTek, it aims to deliver RTX 5070-level performance for AI, content creation, and gaming, while offering improved efficiency and battery life. The chip supports local AI agent execution and enhanced creative workflows in Adobe software, positioning NVIDIA as a competitor in the mobile computing market.
- After more than two decades, the creator of Paint.NET finally owns the domain paint.net, and it's all thanks to a…After 22 years of trying, Paint.NET creator Rick Brewster has successfully acquired the domain name paint.net. The previous owners were reportedly hosting deceptive content and profiting from the registered trademark, leading to a legal resolution in Brewster's favor. While the software is not yet directly downloadable from the new domain, redirects are being set up from the previous getpaint.net address.
- We Found Out Why Casual Gaming Became One of The World's Leading Industries - Walkthrough, Tips, ReviewThe article analyzes the evolution of casual gaming, particularly the Flash era, and its connection to the modern betting app market. It highlights how the psychological principles and compulsive loops that made browser games addictive are now central to the design of successful betting applications. The collapse of Flash support led a significant portion of this audience to real-money gaming and betting apps, which offer similar instant gratification and low commitment experiences, especially on mobile platforms.
- Android Show: I/O Edition Reveals Gemini Intelligence, Googlebook, And More Tech UpdatesGoogle's Android Show: I/O Edition previewed Gemini Intelligence, an advanced generative AI set to launch on Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones this summer. A new laptop, the Googlebook, designed for Gemini Intelligence, will also be released this fall. The event also detailed updates for Android Auto, including enhanced navigation and media playback features, alongside significant security enhancements for Android and Gemini.
- The Seagate FireCuda X Vault hard drive is a welcome sight in a post-inflated SSD world, but only for content-creating gamersThe Seagate FireCuda X Vault is an 8TB or 20TB external hard drive that offers substantial storage for PC games and content creation, featuring RGB lighting and Seagate's Rescue Data Recovery Services. While it's a more affordable alternative to SSDs for large backups, its size, power requirements, and slower speeds make it less ideal for running modern AAA games directly.
- DaVinci Resolve 21 hands-on: A viable Lightroom alternative for casual usersBlackmagic Design's DaVinci Resolve 21 introduces a new Photo page, offering powerful color grading and VFX tools that position it as a potential alternative to Adobe Lightroom for casual users and filmmakers. While it supports RAW import and advanced adjustments, it currently lacks some organizational and export features found in Lightroom and Photoshop, making it less suitable for professional photographers.
- AI Yi-Yi!Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick suggests Elon Musk faces a greater risk of job displacement by AI than artists do. The article also touches on advancements in creative intelligence tools from Adobe and NVIDIA.
- How AI Is Transforming Gaming Content Creation in 2026AI tools are now widely adopted by 86% of gaming content creators, primarily for behind-the-scenes tasks like editing, audio cleanup, and SEO, saving significant time. However, consumer trust in AI-generated content has plummeted, creating a tension where AI is useful for creators but potentially harmful to audience engagement if it replaces the human element. The most successful creators are leveraging AI to enhance efficiency while maintaining authenticity and their unique personality in front of the camera.
- Anthropic now has a design assistant tooAnthropic has launched Claude Design, a research preview that allows subscribers to use its AI model, Claude, to generate designs, prototypes, and slides. The tool, powered by Opus 4.7, functions as a design assistant rather than a simple image generator, allowing users to refine outputs through conversation, comments, and direct edits, including adjustable sliders for visual elements. Claude Design integrates with an organization's existing visual language and can export projects to other platforms like Canva.
- Canva starts previewing a more powerful version of its AI assistantCanva has begun previewing Canva AI 2.0, a significant update to its AI assistant that builds upon its existing capabilities with a conversational interface and enhanced multi-step task generation. The new version allows for more granular editing of AI-generated elements, incorporates persistent memory for personalized style adaptation, and integrates with various third-party applications like Notion and Slack. This update represents a natural evolution of Canva's mission to simplify design, with early access available to the first million users.
- Adobe's Firefly AI Assistant works across Photoshop, Premiere and other appsAdobe has launched its new prompt-based Firefly AI Assistant, designed to execute complex multi-step workflows across its creative software suite including Photoshop, Premiere, and Illustrator. The assistant aims to lower the barrier to entry for users by allowing them to describe desired outcomes rather than manually performing intricate editing steps. Adobe emphasizes user control and the preservation of editable native file formats.
- Blackmagic's DaVinci Resolve 21 takes on Adobe Lightroom with a new Photo pageBlackmagic Design has unveiled DaVinci Resolve 21 beta, introducing a new 'Photo' page aimed at competing with Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. This update allows for direct import and management of RAW photos, with powerful node-based color correction tools and AI-driven features for facial adjustments and video enhancement. While most new features are free, some advanced AI tools are exclusive to the paid DaVinci Resolve Studio version.
- The Complete AI Tool Stack for Twitch Streamers (2026)This guide outlines a comprehensive and surprisingly affordable AI tool stack for Twitch streamers in 2026, emphasizing free options like OBS Studio, StreamElements, and NVIDIA Broadcast. It details essential tools for broadcasting, overlays, AI audio/video enhancement, clip generation, thumbnails, and automation, suggesting a $0/month stack for hobbyists and a $15-25/month sweet spot for enhanced quality. The article prioritizes tools that compress time and reduce production effort, rather than replacing creativity, and advises a phased approach to adopting new software and hardware.
- Best AI Tools for Gaming Content Creators in 2026This guide explores essential AI tools for gaming content creators in 2026, focusing on workflow acceleration rather than creative replacement. It covers AI clip detection, thumbnail generation, A/B testing, video editing, music licensing, and moderation, recommending specific tools like Eklipse, Epidemic Sound, and Canva based on creator needs and budget.
- 50 years of Apple pushing tech forward, for better or worseOver its 50-year history, Apple has driven significant technological advancements, from personal computers and smartphones to wearables and software services. While often met with initial resistance, many of Apple's decisions, such as removing disk drives, headphone jacks, and physical keyboards, ultimately shaped industry standards and consumer behavior. The article examines key product transitions and their impact, highlighting Apple's role in pushing technology forward, for better or worse.
- Morning Tech BitsThe Document Foundation has released two new versions of LibreOffice: 26.2.2 and 25.8.6. The article also briefly mentions updates for Adobe Acrobat Reader DC and Evernote.